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Science News Archive March 2010


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Ice sheet melt identified as trigger of Big Freeze

A mega-flood from a giant ice sheet in North America triggered the Younger Dryas cold snap, causing Europe's temperatures to plummet. Fresh water mixing with the Arctic Ocean led to the shutdown of the Gulf Stream, resulting in prolonged glacial temperatures.

Solid pseudopapillary tumor of the pancreas in China

Solid pseudopapillary tumors of the pancreas are rare indolent neoplasms typically occurring in young females. The symptoms were non-specific and nearly one-third of patients were asymptomatic, making misdiagnosis common. Extended resections can potentially cure SPTs, with a favorable prognosis even after recurrence or metastasis.

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Drug reduces risk of prostate cancer diagnosis in high-risk men

A four-year international trial found that dutasteride reduced the chances of being diagnosed with mid-range aggressiveness tumors, which account for most prostate cancers. The drug was effective at reducing the risk of medium-grade tumors by 31.4% in men with a family history of prostate cancer.

Small molecules have big impact for TB bacteria

The study reveals that Mycobacterium tuberculosis uses small RNAs to subtly tweak bacterial production in response to environmental signals, enhancing its survival. This understanding can lead to the design of new drugs targeting persistent TB forms.

Bringing dehydrated plants 'back to life'

Researchers found that dehydrin proteins play a key role in helping plants like the resurrection fern survive up to 95% water loss, allowing water to act as a lubricant between cell walls. This discovery could lead to developing drought-resistant crops by localizing and transferring the dehydrin gene.

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Crack and cocaine use a significant HIV risk factor for teens

A study found that teens with a history of crack or cocaine use are six times more likely to engage in unprotected sex, putting them at increased risk for HIV. The researchers suggest that crack cocaine appears to have a significant influence on risky teen behaviors.

Carbon nanostructures -- elixir or poison?

Researchers found that certain buckyball configurations, such as the tris configuration, caused premature senescence in human skin cells. This could lead to disease development if not properly understood. The study provides early foundations for worker protection and highlights the need for federal regulations on nanomaterial use.

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Songbirds may hold key for vocal learning

A team of scientists, including UH biologist Preethi Gunaratne, uncovered the genome of the zebra finch, which may help people with speech impairments and learning disabilities. The study found that microRNAs play a crucial role in song learning and memory in zebra finches.

Model predicts shifts in carbon absorption by forest canopies

A new model suggests that certain forests become net carbon generators when defoliated, a shift that could impact climate change mitigation. The research uses computer simulations to estimate seasonal carbon exchange rates and find that deforestation can lead to a decline in carbon absorption by up to 25%.

The 'blues' can surprise even adoptive parents

Research finds that postadoption depression in adoptive parents is linked to unmet or unrealistic expectations. Adoptive parents may experience struggles with bonding, feelings of guilt and shame, and confusion over their emotions. Empowerment and support can help alleviate these issues.

Movies for the human genome

Researchers at EMBL identified almost 600 human genes involved in mitosis through high-throughput imaging and computer analysis. The study provides a rich resource for scientists to investigate the molecular workings of cell division.

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CU-Boulder team aids in record-breaking subatomic particle collisions

A CU-Boulder team has made history by smashing subatomic particles together at unprecedented energies, with a combined collision energy of 7 trillion electron volts. The experiment is aimed at uncovering secrets about dark matter, dark energy, gravity, and the fundamental laws of physics.

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Biofeedback more effective than EGS and massage for chronic rectal pain

A new study published in Gastroenterology found biofeedback to be more effective than electrogalvanic stimulation (EGS) and digital massage in relieving chronic rectal pain. Researchers identified patients most likely to improve through physical examination, highlighting the potential for personalized treatment approaches.

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Census data aid disease simulation studies

Researchers at NIH/National Institute of General Medical Sciences have created a synthetic population using census data to simulate disease spread and study social networks. The virtual population accurately represents the country's demographics, allowing for faster and more accurate disease-spread simulations.

To remember the good times, reach for the sky

A study found that motor actions can determine people's emotional memories, with participants remembering more positive life experiences when moving marbles upward and more negative experiences when moving them downward. This suggests that spatial metaphors for emotion are not just in language but also in mental processes.

The big melt

The interactive map shows a majority or complete loss of freezing zones in every state analyzed under high carbon pollution scenario. Early snowmelt and altered water cycles threaten irrigation supplies, cold-water stream life, and forest health.

Flu jab for bacteria

Bacteria have a CRISPR defence system that can be passed down to future generations, providing immunity against viral attacks. This system could be exploited to give bacteria 'flu jabs' to protect them against real-world threats, increasing industrial productivity and reducing costs.

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Despite much-higher poverty rates, rural Oregonians use less public assistance

A study by OSU researchers found that rural Oregonians use similar rates of public assistance programs as urban areas, except for food stamps. This may be due to differences in eligibility requirements and social network support. The findings highlight the need for policymakers to address access issues in rural areas.

Berkeley Lab to build DOE advanced biofuels user facility

The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory will build an Advanced Biofuels Process Development Unit, a first-of-its-kind facility for public use. The facility will accelerate the commercialization of next-generation biofuels by providing industry-scale test beds for innovative technologies.

UD team develops new method for producing proteins critical to medical research

Scientists at the University of Delaware have developed a new method for producing ubiquitylated proteins, which may hold the key to understanding cancer cell resistance to drugs and other diseases. The new approach combines intein chemistry and disulfide crosslinking to yield hundredsfold more proteins than current methods.

Impaired brain connections traced to schizophrenia mutation

Researchers have found a specific genetic cause of schizophrenia that impairs communication between the brain's decision-making and memory hubs. Engineered mice with this mutation show difficulty with working memory tasks, highlighting the importance of connectivity in learning and memory.

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Stem cell therapy to tackle HIV

A novel stem cell therapy has been developed to arm the immune system against HIV, potentially improving quality of life and life expectancy for those who have failed antiviral drugs. The therapy involves delivering antiviral DNA to patient immune cells, which can block viral gene production using RNA interference.

Dinosaur skull changed shape during growth

Researchers discovered a nearly complete juvenile Diplodocus skull that reveals drastic changes in skull shape during normal growth. The discovery provides new insights into the feeding behavior of young Diplodocus, which may have been choosier browsers selecting high-quality plant parts.

American industry's thirst for water: First study of its kind in 30 years

A comprehensive study documents American industry's water usage, revealing that most water is used indirectly in processing such as packaging and shipping food crops. The study estimates water use among over 400 industry sectors, with surprising amounts required for common products like sugar, dog and cat food, and milk.

Only some like it hot

A study found that song sparrows from California displayed higher body temperatures during the night due to their longer breeding season, allowing them to prioritize their immune response. In contrast, sparrows from Washington had shorter breeding seasons, which may limit their ability to invest in immune reactions.

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Tweet: Scientists decode songbird's genome

An international team of scientists has decoded the genome of a songbird, the Australian zebra finch, to understand the genetic basis of vocal learning. The analysis suggests that hundreds of genes are activated by singing or hearing songs, including non-coding RNAs that control gene expression.

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LSU researcher receives grant to study equine adult stem cells

A new study led by LSU researcher Mandi Lopez aims to improve treatment of broken bones in horses. Adult equine stem cells have shown promise in repairing bone injuries, but little research has been done on the best combinations of stem cells and carriers.

Disruption in brain connection linked to genetic defect in schizophrenia

Researchers at Columbia University Medical Center found a genetic variant causing disrupted communication between brain regions, leading to working memory deficits and increasing the risk of schizophrenia. The study used a mouse model with a 22q11 deletion mutation, which showed impaired neural activity and behavior in cognitive tasks.

How breast cancer cells evade therapeutic attacks

Researchers discover how breast cancer cells become resistant to hormone-dependent treatments like tamoxifen by activating a specific biochemical cascade. The study reveals the permanent stimulation of cyclic AMP in cells refractory to therapy, providing key answers to understanding resistance.

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Drug breakthrough in fight against neglected diseases

Scientists have identified a new approach to tackling human African trypanosomiasis (HAT), also known as sleeping sickness. A valid drug target has been found and leads for orally administered drugs have been identified, showing promise for effective treatment of the disease.

Children use space to think about time

Research by Daniel Casasanto shows that children link distance and duration in time, but struggle to separate the two. Children use physical distance to estimate the passage of time.

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From a classical laser to a 'quantum laser'

Researchers at the University of Innsbruck successfully created a single-atom laser, demonstrating both classical and quantum mechanical properties. The experiment showed that by tuning the coupling between the atom and cavity mode, stimulated emission could be achieved despite the atom's weak amplification ability.

Songbird genome sings of the communicating brain

Researchers analyzed the zebra finch genome, finding large and complex gene regulatory networks in the brain activated by song communication. The study also discovered non-coding RNAs play a crucial role in regulating gene expression.

Nature essay made possible by Forest Service program, is Orion Magazine selection

Scott Russell Sanders' essay 'Mind in the Forest' has won the John Burroughs Award for its thought-provoking exploration of human connection with nature. The essay, written during a USDA Forest Service writers' residence, was recognized for its exceptional literary value and ability to reveal qualities of the forest previously invisibl...

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